Single line in build.gradle.kts to enable integration tests in JVM projects
Zero configuration, single responsibility gradle plugin for integration tests.
- Adds
integrationTest
task that executes tests undersrc/integration/*
. - Adds
testAll
task that executes tests undersrc/test/*
andsrc/integration/*
. - Handles flags parameters to skip tests
skipTest
,skipIntegrationTest
,skipUnitTest
. - Makes integration classpath extend test classpath and main classpath (in this order).
- Makes sure IntelliJ idea treats
src/integration/*
as test sources. - Exposes kotlin internal scope (from main and test module) to integration tests.
- Integrates with test coverage tools like Jacoco and Kover.
- Integrates with test frameworks like JUnit5, Spock and Kotest.
- Compatible with gradle configuration cache and lazy task configuration.
Update build.gradle.kts
plugins {
id("com.coditory.integration-test") version "2.2.2"
}
dependencies {
integrationImplementation(...)
}
Add integration tests under src/integration
. That's it!
There are more details below but the rest is quite obvious as it suppose to be.
See a project with all the examples.
Java + JUnit5 (project)
// build.gradle.kts
plugins {
id("java")
id("com.coditory.integration-test") version "2.2.2"
}
dependencies {
testImplementation("org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-api:5.11.0")
testRuntime("org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-engine:5.11.0")
}
tasks.withType<Test> {
useJUnitPlatform()
}
Groovy + Spock (project)
// build.gradle
plugins {
id "groovy"
id "com.coditory.integration-test" version "2.2.2"
}
dependencies {
testCompile "org.spockframework:spock-core:2.4-M4-groovy-4.0"
}
tasks.withType(Test) {
useJUnitPlatform()
}
Kotlin + JUnit5 (project)
// build.gradle.kts
plugins {
kotlin("jvm") version "2.0.21"
id("com.coditory.integration-test") version "2.2.2"
}
dependencies {
testImplementation("org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-api:5.11.3")
testRuntimeOnly("org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-engine:5.11.3")
}
tasks.withType<Test> {
useJUnitPlatform()
}
Kotlin + Kotest (project)
// build.gradle.kts
plugins {
kotlin("jvm") version "2.0.21"
id("com.coditory.integration-test") version "2.2.2"
}
dependencies {
testImplementation("org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-api:5.11.3")
testRuntime("org.junit.jupiter:junit-jupiter-engine:5.11.3")
testImplementation("io.kotest:kotest-runner-junit5:5.9.1")
}
tasks.withType<Test> {
useJUnitPlatform()
}
Running tests:
# Runs tests from /src/test
./gradlew test
# Runs tests /src/integration
./gradlew integrationTest
./gradlew iT
# Runs all tests (/src/test and /src/integration)
./gradlew testAll
./gradlew tA
Skipping tests:
# Skip all tests
./gradlew clean build -x test integrationTest
# ...or skipTests=true/false
./gradlew clean build -PskipTest
# Skip tests from /src/test
./gradlew clean build -x test
# ...or skipUnitTests=true/false
./gradlew clean build -PskipUnitTest
# Skip tests from /src/integration
./gradlew clean build -x integrationTest
# ...or skipIntegrationTests=true/false
./gradlew clean build -PskipIntegrationTest
Test filtering is supported as well:
./gradlew iT --tests com.coditory.SampleTest.shouldWork
If you're against adding plugins to your build file, simply copy-paste the configuration from:
...though mind the boilerplate
- Skipping flags changed names. Use
skipTests
,skipUnitTests
,skipIntegrationTests
instead ofskipTest
,skipUnitTest
,skipIntegrationTest
. - Added integration with Jacoco - coverage from integration tests is automatically included in report.
- Integration with JUnit4 is dropped.